Aiskoefibe – Sears 919.329150 User Manual

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READ AND UNDERSTAND

ALL

WARNINGS BEFORE

ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE GENERATOR.

ikWARNING

aiSKOEFIBE

HAZARD

WHAT COULD HAPPiN

HOW TO PREVENT It

Attempting to fiti the ftJel t^k wN)e
the engine is running.

OasoRna and gasoline vapors can
become ignited by coming in contact
with hot components Such as die

mufRer, engine exhaust gases, ordom

an electrical spark.

Turn angine off and allow It to cool
before adding fuel to the tank. Equip
area of operation with a fire extin­
guisher certified to handle gasoline

or fuel fires.

Sparks, fire, hot obiects

Cigarettes, sparks, fires, or other hot
obfects can cause gasoline or gaso­
line vapors

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Ignite.

Add fuel to tank in wall ventilated
area. Make sura there ere no
sources of ignition near the gen^-
tor.

Improper storage gf fuel

Improperly stored fuel could lead to ac­
cidental ignidon. Fuel improperly se­
cured could gat into the hands of chil­
dren or other unqualified peieons.

Store fud in a OSHA approved con­

tainer designed to hold gasoline.

Store container in secure location to
prevent use by others.

Inadequate ventilation for generator

Matenals placed against or near the

generator or operating the generator in

areas where the temperature exceeds

■ 104’ F. ambient (such as storage rooms

or garages) can interfere with its proper
ventilation features causing overh^-
ing and possible ignition of the materi­
als or buildings.

Operate generator in a dean, dry,
well ventilated area a minimum of

four feet bom any building, object

or wall. DO NOT OPERATE UNIT
INDOORS OR IN ANY CONFINED

AREA.

Tampering with factory set №glne
speed settings.

Fngtne speed has been factory set to
provide safe operation. Tampering with

the engine speed adjustment could re­
sult In overheating oif attachments end

could cause a fire,

Never attempt to “speed-up" the
engine to obWn more perforriiance.
Both the output voltage and fre­
quency wHl be thrown out of stan­
dard this practice, endangering

attachments and the user.

Overflfllng the fuel tank ~ fuel spill­

age.

Spiled fuel and its vapors can become
ignited from hot surfaces or sparks.

Use cars In filling the tank to avoid
spilling fuel. Make sure fuel cap is
secured tightly and check engine
for fuel leaks before starting
engine. Move generator away

born refueling area or any spiflage

before starting engine. Allow for

foet expansion. Keep maximum
fuel level % indi below the tip of
the fiiel tank. Never refuel with the

engine running.

5-ENG

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